Or. Admin. Code § 413-040-0222 - Delay, Denial, Termination, Reversal of ICPC Placement Approval, Appeal
(1) The
Department will not delay or deny placement of a child who is in the custody of
the Department solely because the available ICPC approved family resides
outside the state of Oregon.
(2) An
approved adoptive resource (as defined in OAR
413-200-0260) who alleges that
the denial of an adoption placement was based on the adoptive resource residing
outside Oregon has the right to a contested case hearing as provided in ORS
183.310 to
183.550 and OAR
413-010-0500.
(3) For denial, termination, revocation or
appeal of a child-specific certificate of approval for a relative caregiver or
foster parent, refer to OAR
413-200-0296.
(4) Denial of ICPC placement or reversal of
an approval.
(a) Reasons for denial or
reversal of ICPC placement approval. A placement request may be denied, or
approval may be reversed when:
(A) The
certification requirements of OAR chapter 413, division 200 are not
met;
(B) The adoptive resource
certification requirements of OAR
413-200-0274 are not
met;
(C) The applicant fails to
timely respond to a written request from the Oregon ICPC office;
(D) The applicant withdraws his or her
application; or
(E) The child's
specific needs cannot be met if the child is placed in the home.
(b) Appeal. There is no right to
appeal from a denial of an ICPC placement. Following a denial, the sending
state may submit a new request if the issues that led to the denial have been
corrected.
(5) The
Oregon ICPC office may deny or return the home study or parent home study
request without processing it if any of the following apply:
(a) The prospective placement resource is
noncompliant with the sending state's case plan.
(b) The prospective placement resource fails
to respond to a written request for contact from the Department within 30 days
of the request.
(c) There is an
open CPS assessment on a prospective placement resource.
(d) The referral packet is
incomplete.
(e) The sending state
is nonresponsive to information requests.
(f) The prospective placement resource has an
outstanding warrant for arrest.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 417.200-417.260
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